Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell made it official on Monday, signing into law a bill that could cost you every time you light up.

Effective immediately, smokers won’t be able to light up on the sandy area at Ala Moana Beach Park, but there’s a catch for Waikiki, Kapiolani Beach Park and Sandy’s. Those won’t be off-limits to smokes right away.

Visitors to some of Oahu’s best beaches won’t have to take in cigarette smoke anymore while soaking up Hawaiian rays.

“I think that’s really good they are taking that away from the beach because a lot of families come down here and the smoke effects everyone down here and I personally don’t like secondhand smoke,” Hawaiian Oceans Beach Boy Berton Wong said.

Mayor Caldwell signed a bill into law, extending the City’s smoking ban to several south shore beaches and park areas.